Newest Answer: It may dissolve, depending on how small the piece is. If you swallow a whole jawbreaker, assuming you can, it will NEVER dissolve in your throat, you'll die first. Even the enzymes in your saliva will NEVER compare to the intensity of the acid in your stomach and even that will take a while to dissolve a whole jawbreaker. Like the previous answer, please do not try to swallow one.
Last Answer: Most likely not. It would probably choke you. The best thing to do if this occurs, I guess, would be to try to gag it back up - unless it hasn't already fallen down into the gut. If it's lodged, you need to remove it because it will obstruct other foods from getting to the stomach. Try washing it down with water:and if you begin choking, seek immediate medical help. Please do try not to swallow one.
If you did swallow a jawbreaker (Again, please don't..) I think you would choke and die before it dissolved.. Don't try it....
New Answer: I think a jawbreaker is to BIG to even get down your throat,
The ones in Mississipi can barely fit in your mouth.
And who looked this up probably JUST swallowed a jawbreaker, and doesn't know if it will dissolve or not
if it do NOT get stuck in your throat then nothing really will happen you might get sick but if it gets stuck in your throat you'll die in 3 mins
if you get strep throat then you probably swallowed the strep throat bacteria
Dirt and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
Dust and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by a cilia cell.
Mucus and dust are trapped and swallowed at the back of your throat by a cilia cell.
Mucus and dust are two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
Mucus and dust are two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
Hydrochloric acid is one of the corrosive acids that can be fatal if swallowed. It is commonly found in household cleaners and industrial chemicals, and ingesting even small amounts can cause severe damage to the throat and stomach.
The two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells are saliva and food. Medicines in the form of pills can also be trapped and swallowed, but trapped pills might make the person choke instead of swallow.
Capsules are designed to dissolve in the stomach, not the throat. However, if a capsule gets stuck in the throat, it can cause discomfort or irritation. It is important to swallow capsules with a full glass of water to help ensure they reach the stomach and dissolve properly.
it could be a possibility you swallowed a small kitten.
The two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells are saliva and food. Medicines in the form of pills can also be trapped and swallowed, but trapped pills might make the person choke instead of swallow.